USABlaze is an independent digital news and analysis platform covering the United States. We publish original reporting and clear, useful analysis on business, technology, finance, politics, world affairs, entertainment, and the stock market. Founded in 2025, USABlaze exists to help American readers go beyond headlines, with the context, data, and informed perspective that most news sites skip.
Every article on this site is researched against primary sources, written by hand, and edited for accuracy before publication. We do not run automated content, and we do not publish anything we cannot defend if a reader asks where the information came from.
What USABlaze Covers
We focus on eight verticals. Each was chosen because it directly affects the daily lives, finances, or decisions of American readers.
- USA National News: Federal policy, social issues, regional stories with national impact.
- World Affairs: International stories filtered through how they affect Americans, including geopolitics, trade, and conflicts.
- Technology: AI, cybersecurity, big tech, hardware, and the policy battles around them.
- Business: Corporate earnings, mergers and acquisitions, industry trends, and the deals that move markets.
- Stock Market: Daily market analysis, sector rotation, and the macro forces shaping investor portfolios.
- Startups: Funding rounds, founder stories, and where venture capital is actually flowing.
- Politics: Legislation, election cycles, executive policy, and the politics behind the policy.
- Entertainment: Film, television, streaming wars, and the cultural moments shaping American media.
How We Approach Reporting
USABlaze is built on three commitments:
Accuracy over speed. We do not publish breaking rumors. Every story we run cites the primary source. If we have to wait a few hours to verify a fact, we wait. If we get something wrong, we correct it openly with a dated update note at the top of the article.
Context over clickbait. Most news today is built to provoke a click and disappear. We aim for the opposite. Every USABlaze article includes a “Why This Matters” section that explains the downstream effects on readers, and a “USABlaze Takeaway” that gives our actual editorial read on the story. Take it or leave it. We commit to having a view rather than hiding behind neutrality theater.
Original analysis on every story. We do not just rewrite the AP wire. Every article on this site contains at least one piece of analysis you will not find in the original coverage, whether that is an interpretation of the data, a connection to an adjacent story, or a clear opinion on what comes next.
Editorial Independence
USABlaze operates as an independent publication. We are not affiliated with any political party, government agency, lobbying organization, or corporate sponsor. Our editorial decisions are made entirely in-house. We do not accept paid placements, sponsored articles, or undisclosed partnerships. When a piece of content is sponsored or affiliate-linked, it will be clearly labeled.
For the full breakdown of how we source, verify, and correct, see our Editorial Policy.
Meet The Editor

I’m MD Danish, the founder and editor-in-chief of USABlaze. I hold a Master of Computer Applications (MCA) degree with a focus on cybersecurity and software engineering. My professional background spans Android development, security testing, vulnerability assessments, and network traffic analysis. I have worked on real-world projects at L&T and Corizo, contributing to secure application development and security testing engagements.
I started USABlaze because I noticed that most US news coverage either oversimplifies complex topics or buries the important details under jargon. I wanted to build a platform that breaks down business, technology, and policy news in a way that is genuinely useful to readers who care about how these stories affect their daily lives, careers, and financial decisions.
My technical background gives me an edge when covering topics like cybersecurity breaches, AI developments, and tech industry shifts. I cover American news with a global lens, combining deep research into US primary sources with an outside-in perspective that helps readers see the bigger picture. My focus is always on accuracy, clarity, and delivering real, decision-useful value to every reader.
Read MD Danish’s full editor profile →
Our Editorial Standards
We hold ourselves to a clear set of editorial standards:
- Sourcing: Every factual claim is tied to a verifiable source. Where possible, we link directly to primary documents, government data, court filings, company filings, or named officials.
- Corrections: If we publish an error, we correct it within 24 hours and add a dated correction note at the top of the article. We do not silently edit past stories.
- Bias disclosure: When we offer an editorial opinion, it is clearly labeled as such, usually inside the “USABlaze Takeaway” section at the end of each article. Our reporting and our opinion are kept distinct.
- AI policy: We use research and editing tools to support our workflow. All published content is human-edited and human-reviewed before publication. We do not publish unedited AI output.
- Reader feedback: We treat reader tips, corrections, and questions seriously. Email us at contact@usablaze.com and we will respond.
How To Reach Us
We welcome story tips, corrections, feedback, and reader questions. The best way to reach us:
Email: contact@usablaze.com
Contact form: usablaze.com/usablaze-contact
Write for us: Submit a pitch
Partnerships: Collaborate with us
Site Information
Founded: 2025
Publication frequency: Daily
Location: Operated remotely with editorial coverage focused on the United States
Legal pages: Privacy Policy · Terms and Conditions · Cookie Policy · Disclaimer · Editorial Policy
Thank you for reading USABlaze. We appreciate every reader who chooses us over the larger outlets, and we work every day to keep earning that choice.
